Hmm, I installed it on a 333mhz (320meg) iMac here at work which I've been using to test OS X's potential for office use (outside of my own).
The rage pro support is noticeable ... it makes the OS workable on the little sucker. Caveat: I haven't tried it with classic running; in my experience classic moderately degrades the performance of any G3 running OSX. Haven't noticed any difference in performance on the G4/466 at home that couldn't be attributed to wishful thinking ;) Don't really mind as the current performace is fine, and so, so stable. 'Kinda curious to see what perceptible difference Jaguar makes to my work habits (if any). I'm looking forward to the printing architecture improvements and possible MS Exchange support, although I'm not sure how the latter wil be implemented. Anybody got any inside info? Ah, to own a quicksilver ... *sigh* Cheers, Tobes. P.S. MS File server browsing seems to finally have been fixed in 10.1.5 ... not more long pauses as you try to scroll through a root directory *yay!* --- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], Doug Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > No problems so far here. I've put it on my Quicksilver, the wife's iBook and > the housemates Flatscreen iMac and in all cases it went without a hitch. > It's improved multitasking on all machines. I know because I'm always > running rc5 in the terminal on them and all are more responsive even doing > that after the update. Apps launch faster on the Quicksilver and screen > redraws are improved a bit. Still anxiously awaiting Quartz Extreme but this > was a nice little update. > -- > I don't suffer from insanity. I enjoy every minute of it.